PortsCenter is a webseries which looks at interesting and unique ports, conversions and re-releases of video games. The pilot episode launched on 24th October, 2011 and the show was successfully Kickstarted in August 2012 following an unsuccessful Kickstarter the previous year.

The show was created and is hosted and co-written by Ben Paddon, better known to the Worms community as Squirminator2k. Presently, the site is part of the Retroware TV network of shows. New episodes are presently posted to Retroware TV, as well as the PortsCenter YouTube channel.

The first full season began on January 28th, 2013 and wrapped up on December 28th, 2013, with a mini-followup episode posted on January 18th, 2014. The second season began on February 25th, 2014.

Episode 1.18 of the first season focuses entirely on Worms: The Director's Cut and speaks on a technical level about the enhancements added to the game. The episode features usage of WormPrefs, the Sheep-on-a-Rope in use, and of Ben using the Graffiti Mode to draw what he describes as "a massive cock." This episode also includes footage from Worms 2, captured by GreeN. Episode 1.24 corrects an error mentioned in this episode with regards to the game's customization features.

In episode 2.05, the PlayStation and Saturn ports of the original Worms are cited as examples of console ports that are identical to their PC counterparts, while the PlayStation version of Worms Armageddon is cited as an example of a port that has been cut down due to technical limitations. This is also explicitly stated to be the only mention of the franchise in season 2.

Footage from the Worms table of Addiction Pinball is seen in episode 2.10.

Other connections

Episode 1.10 takes a look at the MS-DOS port of Team17's cult platform game Superfrog.

Episode 2.13 follows on from this episode to look at the 2013 update, Superfrog HD.

Team17 are mentioned in jest during episode 1.03 as the only company who cared about the Amiga circa 1994.

Episode 1.07 looks at the Amiga port of Mortal Kombat, the music for which was produced by Allister Brimble who provided the music for many of Team17's early titles.